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Browse all Everlane button-ups →The Utility Shirt Jacket in Buttersoft | Sage Green
The verdict
A lightweight layering piece in a non-traditional fiber at budget pricing; sensible option for warm-weather layers with utility styling.
Fit
Tencel tends to drape softly and feel cool against skin—ideal for close layering. Utility cut implies room through the body with reinforced seams. Sizing should run true with slight relaxation after wear.
Quality
Tencel is durable and resistant to pilling; Everlane's construction is standard. Lighter weight than cotton canvas but engineered for repeated wear in a utility context.
Is the price fair?
At $33, smart pricing for a non-cotton alternative with environmental credentials (Tencel comes from sustainably managed forests). No premium markup evident.
Best for
Environmentally-conscious shoppers wanting a lightweight overshirt that breathes well in warm weather and resists wrinkles better than cotton.
Care
Warm wash and tumble dry low; Tencel holds color well and resists fading even with standard care.
How this take was made: generated from this listing and Everlane's track record in this line — we haven't hand-tested this exact item, and we never invent specs we can't verify. Price is pulled from the store and may drift. How we review →